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Since bankruptcy

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Honestly - None. GM has left something desired for me. It just feels the GM vehicles have lost soul.

Hmmm...what has come out new since the BR? I was thinking the Camaro, but it's intro predated the BR by a few months... the FWD appliances seem competitive, but they aren't my thing so I can't get excited by them. The CTS wagon and coupe, maybe?

CTS wagon and coupe, YES!

Camaro convertible also....

CTS wagon and coupe, YES!

Camaro convertible also....

The wagon got delayed because of the bankruptcy, otherwise would have been released prior to June 1, 2009 - the official bankruptcy date.

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CTS and Camaro variants aren't really what I meant.

I was thinking "all new" vehicles.

All I can think of is the Volt - and it seems like it was around long before BK since we were so exposed to it.

Can't think of anything else.

As far as Mopars (since the thread wasn't specific about GM), I'd count the Charger and 300C...and the GC, though most of the work on it was done before BK, the launch was after..

Nothing in particular. And that is a good thing, because GM needs to impress the mass-market before enthusiasts.

Nothing from GM has impressed me since the G8 GT. I'd like to love the Camaro, but I still can't get past the ergonomic nightmare it is, compared to the packaging efficiency of the smaller 1st gen it was based on.

hopefully the NG corvette will, or at least the engine it'll have.

maybe the regal GS?

the pontia... oh, wait.

the oldsm... nope

;) the satur....nope

lol awwww

I think the only vehicles that have any real post-bankruptcy influence are the Sonic and Malibu. Even those are likely to have development time that stretched back before the $h! hit the fan. So really, I don't think we've seen any 100% post-bankruptcy vehicles yet.

Hmmm... uh, Camino, let me get back to you on that...:huh:

I think the only vehicles that have any real post-bankruptcy influence are the Sonic and Malibu. Even those are likely to have development time that stretched back before the $h! hit the fan. So really, I don't think we've seen any 100% post-bankruptcy vehicles yet.

You are probably right...even upcoming vehicles that are further out like the ATS and XTS were likely started before June 1 '09...

Nothing in particular. And that is a good thing, because GM needs to impress the mass-market before enthusiasts.

+1

Nox, Cruze look good.....

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Nothing in particular. And that is a good thing, because GM needs to impress the mass-market before enthusiasts.

I don't buy that bit of spin. Even "mass-market" entries should be at least somewhat impressive within their segments.

I'm hearing crickets within GM's halls.

Not much impressed in the years leading up to bankruptcy either though and there were a lot of duds. Really too early to judge.. Check in 3 years time.

Maybe we will see better in MY 2014 or 2015. Right now, GM is in a form of survival mode.

The Sonic sedan

Camaro ZL1

Colorado concept

Buick Regal GS

Cadillac ATS

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The Sonic sedan

Camaro ZL1

Colorado concept

Buick Regal GS

Cadillac ATS

If you say so

A version of an existing car (though impressive)

Concept

Under-delivers

Currently vaporware

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